I'm very briefly tempted, being a jobfree type person who could theoretically wait in line at the Apple Store about a mile.5 from here. But then I expect the alpha version to be buggish and annoying.
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Yeah, that's my hesitation too. Do you really want to spend all that on a something with bugs. But it looks so cool.
cingular comes with a 30 day MBG. So theoretically, if someone buys an iphone and hates it, they should be able to return it.
So Apple IS going to be selling them directly? I've heard so many conflicting rumours I can't keep track any more.
If they are coming out tomorrow I'm going to be there. Is there any confirmation of this anywhere?
A new street-level zoom feature on Google Maps debuted recently, to much freakout and fanfare... The company performing the drive-by surveillance and image capture services for Google is Immersive Media, and here's a blog post from the PR guy who reps them. What a scary/cool little 11-sided camera that is on the "Street Level View-Mobile."
I love the 11-sided camera. Looks like something Darth Vader would use (but I think a VW Bug would be about the last car Vader would drive).
This I did not know....
Apple hides account info in DRM-free music, too
With great power comes great responsibility, and apparently with DRM-free music comes files embedded with identifying information. Such is the situation with Apple's new DRM-free music: songs sold without DRM still have a user's full name and account e-mail embedded in them, which means that dropping that new DRM-free song on your favorite P2P network could come back to bite you.
I'd be skeptical, but EFF confirms this: [link]
Surely, it's only a matter of hours before someone writes a utility to strip the file of any identifying information?
On a good note on those, heard a story on FlyerTalk about someone using the built-in info in those bought songs to find someone when they left their iPod in the airport (there wasn't any other identifying info, and they hadn't registered it, the person said).
Question: Has anyone used/heard about Helio? One of their phones looks very neat, even if I'm not really the target demographic, but I'm skeptical of their coverage.
Alternately, can anyone recommend a tiny slider-QWERTY other than Verizon's LG EnV? (Which I am planning to look at)